manual MAP1 en - Audionet
manual MAP1 en - Audionet manual MAP1 en - Audionet
Setup Description of all menu items RUN mode: This is the normal operation mode, if no menu is selected. Use Vol- and Vol+ keys to adjust the master volume. The display shows name and number of the selected input channel in the 2 nd line. The 3 rd line shows the current volume (see chapter 'Display'). Select Input: Use up and down keys to select desired input channel. The input channels are aligned in the following order: Digital In 1 to 7 12 , USB 7 , External 8ch In 10 and Analog In 1 and 2 9 . Listening Mode: Use Vol- and Vol+ keys to select the Listening Mode for Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, DTS decoding or DVD Audio (via Audionet HighBit Interface). Mono: all program material is downmixed to mono Stereo: reproduces 2-channel source material as 2-ch Stereo, turns off Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS Neo:6 decoding, any other multichannel material is downmixed to Stereo output (2/0 Lo/Ro). Mono signals are re-routed from the Center channel to both Front Left and Right channels. Phantom: information on the Center channel is re-routed to Front Left and Right channels 3Stereo: reproduces audio programs using only the three front channels (L,C,R) Surround: reproduces all channels originally available in the program material, 2-channel Stereo is reproduced as Stereo (see table 'Overview Listening Modes'). Audionet D8: reproduces all available channels of the program material. Additionally, material with stereo encoded surround channels is always extended to 7.1 channels. 2-channel Stereo is expanded by Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS Neo:6 to 6.1 or 7.1 channels (see table 'Overview Listening Modes'). Party Mode: all input material is downmixed to 2-channel Stereo and distributed to all available speakers as follows: Front Left = Surround Left = Back Left Front Right = Surround Right = Back Right Center = ½ Front Left + ½ Front Right Note: With this Listening Mode mono signals can be reproduced in every speaker. Lt/Rt out: all program material is downmixed to Stereo output (2-ch Lt/Rt) for later Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS Neo:6 decoding (recommended for recording Dolby Digital / DTS programs on 2-channel recording devices like VCRs) 26
Note: This menu is only available, if Internal Decoder is set to Multi-Channel or DVD Audio playback. Overview Listening Modes: Program Audionet D8 Surround PCM Dolby Digital 2/0 (not Surround encoded) Dolby Digital 2/0 (Surround encoded) DTS 2/0 (not Surround encoded) DTS 2/0 (Surround encoded) 2-Channel formats Dolby Pro Logic IIx 2) or 4) 1) DTS Neo:6 27 Stereo PCM Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx 2) Dolby Digital 2/0 Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx 2) Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx 2) DTS Neo:6 3) DTS 2/0 DTS Neo:6 3) DTS Neo:6 3) Multi channel formats Dolby Digital Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx 2) Dolby Digital 5) DTS DTS + Neo:6 4) DTS 5) Dolby Digital (Dolby Surround EX encoded) Dolby Digital + Pro Logic IIx 2) Dolby Digital EX 6) DTS-ES Matrix DTS-ES Matrix 4) DTS-ES Matrix 4) DTS-ES Discrete DTS-ES Discrete 4) DTS-ES Discrete 4) DTS 96/24 DTS 96/24 + D8 7) DTS 96/24 5) *1) The decoder mode is defined by the function Convert 2-ch PCM to in menu Decoder Setup (see chapter 'Setup', section 'Decoder Setup'). Additional options are available by function Set Dolby Pro Logic IIx Mode for 2-Channel or Set DTS Neo:6 Mode (see chapter 'Setup', section 'Decoder Setup'). *2) The decoder delivers a 7-channel output. The Back Surround speakers playback a stereo signal. *3) The decoder delivers a 6-channel output. The Back Surround speakers playback a mono signal each. *4) same as 3). Additional options by function Set DTS Neo:6 Mode (see chapter 'Setup', section 'Decoder Setup'). *5) The decoder delivers a 5-channel output. The Back Surround speakers playback no signals. *6) same as 3). Additional options by function Dolby Digital EX Mode (see chapter 'Setup', section 'Decoder Setup'). *7) The decoder delivers a 5-channels output. Additionally, the Back Surround speakers playback the signals of the Surround speakers.
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- Page 6 and 7: Overview of connections 7 Digital i
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- Page 12 and 13: Overview of menu structure RUN Mode
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- Page 38 and 39: Display While in RUN mode the 2 nd
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- Page 44 and 45: setting for digital and analog DVI
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- Page 48 and 49: Settings for analog RGB-video outpu
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Setup<br />
Description of all m<strong>en</strong>u items<br />
RUN mode:<br />
This is the normal operation mode, if no m<strong>en</strong>u is selected. Use Vol- and Vol+ keys<br />
to adjust the master volume. The display shows name and number of the selected input<br />
channel in the 2 nd line. The 3 rd line shows the curr<strong>en</strong>t volume (see chapter 'Display').<br />
Select Input:<br />
Use up and down keys to select desired input channel. The input channels are aligned in<br />
the following order: Digital In 1 to 7 12 , USB 7 , External 8ch In 10 and Analog<br />
In 1 and 2 9 .<br />
List<strong>en</strong>ing Mode:<br />
Use Vol- and Vol+ keys to select the List<strong>en</strong>ing Mode for Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro<br />
Logic IIx, DTS decoding or DVD Audio (via <strong>Audionet</strong> HighBit Interface).<br />
Mono: all program material is downmixed to mono<br />
Stereo: reproduces 2-channel source material as 2-ch Stereo, turns off Dolby<br />
Pro Logic IIx or DTS Neo:6 decoding, any other multichannel material<br />
is downmixed to Stereo output (2/0 Lo/Ro). Mono signals are re-routed<br />
from the C<strong>en</strong>ter channel to both Front Left and Right channels.<br />
Phantom: information on the C<strong>en</strong>ter channel is re-routed to Front Left and Right channels<br />
3Stereo: reproduces audio programs using only the three front channels (L,C,R)<br />
Surround: reproduces all channels originally available in the program material, 2-channel<br />
Stereo is reproduced as Stereo (see table 'Overview List<strong>en</strong>ing Modes').<br />
<strong>Audionet</strong> D8: reproduces all available channels of the program material. Additionally,<br />
material with stereo <strong>en</strong>coded surround channels is always ext<strong>en</strong>ded to 7.1<br />
channels. 2-channel Stereo is expanded by Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS<br />
Neo:6 to 6.1 or 7.1 channels (see table 'Overview List<strong>en</strong>ing Modes').<br />
Party Mode: all input material is downmixed to 2-channel Stereo and distributed to<br />
all available speakers as follows:<br />
Front Left = Surround Left = Back Left<br />
Front Right = Surround Right = Back Right<br />
C<strong>en</strong>ter = ½ Front Left + ½ Front Right<br />
Note: With this List<strong>en</strong>ing Mode mono signals can be reproduced in<br />
every speaker.<br />
Lt/Rt out: all program material is downmixed to Stereo output (2-ch Lt/Rt) for<br />
later Dolby Pro Logic IIx or DTS Neo:6 decoding (recomm<strong>en</strong>ded for<br />
recording Dolby Digital / DTS programs on 2-channel recording<br />
devices like VCRs)<br />
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